Motherhood choice in multiple sclerosis (MoMS)
The study aims to pilot two developed questionnaires about MS and pregnancy/motherhood in different countries and to explore the needs of women with MS who considering pregnancy. One of the questionnaires, the motherhood/pregnancy choice and worries questionnaire (MPWQ), is designed to measure concerns, attitudes and coping strategies regarding pregnancy and motherhood. [1, 2] The second […]
Determining factors influencing implementation decisions in healthcare
This study aims to ascertain relevant considerations and contextual factors that influence stakeholders’ decisions to implement innovations. An innovation may be a new intervention, strategy, model of care, or therapy. This study has a particular focus on economic factors but will also explore non-economic factors influencing implementation. We will use a discrete choice experiment methodology […]
Carers’ experiences of providing care and support for a person living with a long-term health condition
Exploring the perspectives of people with MS towards the integration of nutrition education within routine healthcare consultations
Healthcare professionals and the need to integrate nutrition care into routine MS Care.
Adjustment to Multiple Sclerosis: Exploring the Roles of Benefit Finding, Identity Reconstruction and Psychological Flexibility.
The goal of this project is to better understand people’s experiences with and adjustment to Multiple Sclerosis. If you choose to take part you will be invited to complete an online survey. The survey will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. Participants will be asked a range of questions relating to the following: background (e.g. […]